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Understanding Sexual Trauma Through The Body’s Wisdom with Ailey Jolie

Season 3 Episode 55 Published 2 months, 2 weeks ago
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What if the responses that seem most confusing after sexual violence are actually the body’s most intelligent survival strategies?

In this episode, Ailey explores how culture has taught women to doubt their instincts and how institutions have historically silenced survivors. She unpacks what truly happens in the nervous system during trauma, including tonic immobility, dissociation, the fawn response, and why arousal during assault can be a protective reflex rather than desire.

Through the lenses of betrayal trauma, complex PTSD, and the window of tolerance, this episode examines why awareness can be delayed, why leaving can feel impossible, and how survival patterns often get misread as consent. Ailey also explores the links between sexual trauma, hypersexuality, eating disorders, and intergenerational patterns.

This is a compassionate guide to understanding survival so shame can give way to clarity, and healing can begin from the inside out.

In this episode:

  • 0:00 Setting Intentions For A Hard Topic
  • 4:41 Why Disbelief Persists Culturally
  • 12:43 How Culture Primes The Body
  • 19:01 Betrayal Trauma And Not Knowing
  • 25:23 Why Leaving Isn’t Simple
  • 37:28 Delayed Disclosure And Shame
  • 42:48 Institutional Betrayal And Justice
  • 48:14 Complex PTSD And The Window Of Tolerance
  • 53:56 Hypersexuality As Adaptation
  • 1:00:48 Eating Disorders, Body Image, And Trauma

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